The Freeman

DOTr on high alert for holiday traffic

- —Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/ MBG

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), its sectoral offices and attached agencies are set to go on heightened alert in anticipati­on of heavy traffic volume as Christmas nears.

Under Oplan Biyaheng Ayos: Pasko 2018, DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade instructed transport officers and personnel to ensure the safety, security and comfort of passengers traveling during the Christmas break.

“Ito ho ‘yung panahong pinakahihi­ntay ng karamihan sa ating mga kababayan, kaya naman nais natin na matulungan silang makarating nang mabilis, komportabl­e, at ligtas sa kanilang mga mahal sa buhay. Gagawin ko ho, sampu ng mga kawani at ahensya sa ilalim ng DOTr, ang lahat upang maibigay sa kanila ito,” Tugade said in a statement.

Oplan Biyaheng Ayos: Pasko 2018 is from December 10, 2018 to January 5, 2019.

In a memorandum issued by DOTr Assistant Secretary for Special Concerns, Manuel Gonzales, attached agencies are tasked to implement 24/7 operations and ensure direct communicat­ion lines with the DOTr Action Center.

It said that all booths, counters or centers are to be properly manned during all operating hours to prevent heavy queues.

Incidents will be reported in real time, and regular updates in all matters concerning Oplan Biyaheng Ayos: Pasko 2018 will be posted on websites and social media accounts of the DOTr and its attached agencies.

Further, public advisories such as safety tips, common types of violations on expressway­s, and documentat­ion requiremen­ts and safety and security regulation­s at airports, seaports, and other transporta­tion hubs will be disseminat­ed.

Tarpaulins containing emergency and hotline numbers will be posted in conspicuou­s areas within the jurisdicti­on of the DOTr and its attached agencies.

 ??  ?? By next week or so, the Cebu South Bus Terminal is expected to be flooded with passengers wanting to go home to celebrate Christmas and New Year with their families. CLARK Y. PANUGALINO­G, USJ-R INTERN
By next week or so, the Cebu South Bus Terminal is expected to be flooded with passengers wanting to go home to celebrate Christmas and New Year with their families. CLARK Y. PANUGALINO­G, USJ-R INTERN

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